Monday, 31 August 2015

FLASH: OPU EUROPEAN COORDINATORS PLAN BIG FOR OPU WORLD CONGRESS !


Taking a glimpse at the just concluded Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators 2nd Meeting in Amsterdam, Holland held on 28th and 29th August, 2015. The event under the chairmanship of the OPU Europe Coordinator Akogun Banji Ojo was attended by coordinator of each of the European countries as well as their officers and other stakeholders.

Among other progress made at the two-day meeting over OPU Housing Project for the benefits of Yoruba sons and daughters in diaspora, a significant plan is underway towards convention of all members at World Congress of Oodua Progressive Union coming up in Ile -Ife, Nigeria in January, 2016. Further details of the OPU World Congress and other developments are to be conveyed to all Oodua Progressive Union members spreading across over 65 countries through their countrywide Co-ordinators.

In a signed statement released by the media and publicity scribe of the organisation's European Coordinators OPU, Alhaji Ganiyu Wahab Oshidele expressed appreciation on behalf of OPU Europe to Otunba Dr. Gani Adams, the Convener of Oodua Progressive Union Worldwide, and the National Coordinator of OPC and the Yoruba leader for reviving and promoting Yoruba traditions and culture across the world. 

The statement thanked Otunba Gani Adams for his unfettered dedication to the cause of promoting cultural values unity and economic progress of Yorubas both at home and in diaspora


During the meeting the Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators and Stakeholders also express their sympathy to Mr. Mobloaji Adewale Victor, OPU European deputy Coordinator's for the passing of his father Sir, Micheal Oluwayemi Adewale.

                               Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators and Stakeholders 

       Arewa Oodua at OPU European Coordinators and Stakeholders meeting in Amsterdam.

                            
                                          Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators

                                        Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators

                                         Oodua Progressive Union European Coordinators


OPU .....Promoting social-cultural values and economic progress of Yoruba sons and daughters in diaspora..

God bless OPU, God bless Otunba Dr. Gani Adams, the Convener of Oodua Progressive Union OPU Worldwide.
National Coordinator Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) .



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Olokun Festival Planning Committee Meet Otunba Dr. Gani Adams

Olokun festival planning committee meeting held at the Olokun festival foundation office of Otunba Gani Adams to plan for the 2015 edition of Olokun Festival.


Prince Akanni Segun Olalekan, with some of the planing committee at the Olokun festival foundation office.

Brief history about the Olokun Festival Foundation: The Olokun Festival Foundation, founded in 2001, is headed by socio-cultural activist Otunba Dr. Gani Adams, it is also dedicated to reviving and promoting  Yoruba traditions and culture with an emphasis on the Ifa traditional religion as practiced in Nigeria.  Each festival promotes awareness of the irunmole through a wide variety of cultural displays such as music, dance, art along with prayers, offerings and lectures.

The Olokun Festival Foundation promotes unity and peace through inviting all religious faiths, such as Christian and Muslim, to participate in and celebrate their Yoruba roots. The Yoruba youth of today are also supported by various competitions aimed at students currently enrolled in school and tertiary institutions.  

The Yoruba Quiz Competition is held  for Yoruba youth every October during the Olokun Festival and tests their knowledge not only about Yoruba in all senses but is also held in the Yoruba language exclusively.  Cash prizes and trophies are awarded to encourage them to continue their studies.  The Miss Olokun, Miss Okota and Miss Oodua beauty pageants offer substantial cash prizes to enrolled students and the reigning beauty queen is also given a car.


                       Olokun festival planning committee at the Olokun festival foundation office.




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National Coordinator Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) .

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Thursday, 27 August 2015

LAUNCHING OF OODUA PROGRESSIVE UNION IN WEST AFRICA


 

LAUNCHING OF OODUA PROGRESSIVE UNION IN WEST AFRICA (2015)


(1) Cote d'ivoire @ Abidjan. September 12th

(2) Ghana @ Accra. September 18th.

(3) Togo @ Lome. September 20th.

(4) Gambia @ Banjul. November 6th.

(5) Senegal @ Dakar. November 28th.

Common Heritage, One Destiny

Annoncer: Prince Prince Akanni Segun Olalekan, for OPU Worldwid


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National Coordinator Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) .


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Friday, 21 August 2015

Celebration of Life Mama Victoria Ibipelu Fowowe


                                                                Celebration of Life

OPU Executive Com. Wale Ojo Lanre, invites all the members of Oodua Progressive Union Worldwide to the Funeral of his Grandmother Mama Victoria Ibipelu Fowowe, Nee Okondo Eye Oluru.

Age: 115 Years.

Funeral Arrangement

Christian Wake-keep:
At her Residence, xi Iya Oniru Close, irede Quarters, Usi Ekiti.
Friday, 4 September, 2015.
Time: 5:00pm.

Funeral Service:
At her Residence
Saturday, 5th September 2015
10:00am

Entertainment of Guests:
St Andrew Primary School Playing
Ground, Along Ayetoro-Ekiti
Road, Usi-Ekiti

Announcer

OPU Executive Com. Wale Ojo Lanre


Yeye Oluru's last blessing on Wale Oluru in the presence of her two children , Mope and Omolara , Yeye Oluru, prayed for one of her grandchildren ,Wale Ojo lanre [ Wale Oluru }, the first male to hawk iru in Usi , Ilogbo , Iroko ,Oke Ayo , ( Idaho ) and Aiyegunle.




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Thursday, 20 August 2015

THE HISTORY OF ODUDUWA POWERED BY OLOKUN FESTIVAL FOUNDATION


                                                                                

                                                    HISTORY OF ODUDUWA

                                                     Progenity of Yoruba Race

The controversy surrounding the origin of Oduduwa has, over time become a major 

challenge and mystery that not only historians and anthropologist have tried to 

unravel but also followers, students and even the descendants of this great 

progenitor of the Yoruba race have seen searching for the truth vis-à-vis his origin, 

life and time. This piece is painstakingly aimed at demystifying the controversy 

behind Oduduwa’s origin and debunk some of the stories written by some possible 

to explain the nitty-gritty of Oduduwa’s origin based strictly on oral tradition.

Samuel Johnson’s account that the Yorubas originated form Lamurudu and that he, 

Lamurudu was the father of Oduduwa is mendacious and historically incorrect, 

thus has to be debunked.

Other historians have given account that Oduduwas came form the quench tribe of 

Mecca and settle in Ile-Ife where he established the first Yoruba political kingdom. 

given the fact and genuine oral history at our disposal, Oduduwa never came from 

Mecca hence; the question now is who is Oduduwa?

Oduduwa means Odu t’o da iwa i.e how to behave. Oduduwa was a deity cum spirit 

who was never given birth to by any human being. Lamurudu, it should be 

underscored, was never Oduduwa’s father. The creation of Ife began with 

Olodumare who sent Obatala and Oduduwa to the world for an important purpose. 

While they were going, Obatala came across the group of people who were drinking 

palmwine. He decided to join them and abandon the task assigned him and 

Oduduwa by Olodumare. On seeing this, Olodumare instructed Ododuwa to collect 

the cockerel on Obatala’s shoulder and to proceed to Ife to accomplish the 

assignment. It was however, Oduduwa who completed the job which was the fact 

that he carried a handful of earth, a cockerel and a palmnut. He then scattered the 

earth over the water and the cockerel scratches it to become the land. The word Ife 

was derieved from the Yoruba adjective ‘Fe’ meaning to be wide.

The duo later went back to heaven and Olodumare queried Obatala for getting 

drunk and sleeping off. Meanwhile, Olodumare praised Oduduwa for a job well 

done and promised to make him the king of Ife. Prior to this time, Orunmila had 

informed the people of Ife that a king was coming and would be recognized by the 

Aare (the crown) he would be wearing. Also before this time, Obatala had come to 

Ife with other deities and boasted that he would become the king of Ife. But that 

turned out to be a mirage. Eventually, when Oduduwa was descending with a chain 

form heaven with the Aare, the people of Ife recognized him immediately.

On getting to the world this time around, Orunmila was the first to sight them and 

he immediately recognized Oduduwa as the king of Ife, a place which had been 

lacking a well structure political leadership. It is significant to know that it was that 

Aare worn by Oduduwa during his second coming that is being worn by Yoruba 

It was established that when Oduduwa arrived ancient Ife, he and his group 

conquered the component communities and eventually evolved the palace 

structure with an effective centralized power and dynasty. Going by reliable record, 

Oduduwa is the progenitor of Yoruba race having been named the first Ooni of Ife. 

He also referred to as the Olofin Adimula.

Oral history tells us that Oduduwa had a son known as Okanbi. Okanbi had seven 

children who came to be known as Onisabe of Sabe, Onipopo of Popo, Olowu of 

Owu, the Orangun of Ila, Oba of Benin and the Alaketu ketu. it should be noted here 

that Oranmiyan was the grand son of Oduduwa and not one of Oduduwa’s sons as 

claimed by some historians.

At this point, it should be recalled the statement credited to the Oba of Benin 

sometimes ago that Oduduwa originated from Benin. According to him, Oduduwa 

known as Elkalederan, was a Benin chief who went to Ife some centuries back to 

establish kingdom there. This is historically spurious and it should therefore be 

critically condemned and debunked. What is true, however, according to reliable 

oral tradition is that there was turbulence in the Ancient Benin City states during 

the Ogiso period. Oranmiyan, the grand son of Oduduwa was called upon by the 

Benin chief to come and restored peace and orderliness.

During his stay, he married a Benin princess who gave birth to a boy called Eweka. 

When Eweka was born, he was disabled as he could not speak. The name Eweka 

emanated when Eweka was playing a game and in the process of trying to express 

his dominance over his opponent, he said o-w-o-mi-ka meaning I could handle it. It 

was from that stammering expression that the name Eweka was derived.

It is important to know that Eweka the some of Oranmiyan was the one who later 

established the Eweka dynasty in Benin. It is therefore lucid that the origin of 

Oduduwa would not have been likned to Benin because it was Oduduwa’s grand 

son who prepared the ground for the establishement of the first well organized 

political dynasty Benin land.

On his itinery to Mecca, it is true that Oduduwa went to Mecca on a visit just as a 

sojourned to Israel on a visit but he was never form that apart of the world as 

postulated by some historians. After his visits to these places, he returned to Ife to 

continue the administration of his kingdom.

It is also pertinent to know that Oduduwa, the great Progenitor of the Yoruba race, 

never died. He was said to have angrily entered the earth (ground) with the chain 

he had used to descend from heaven initially. To this end, Oduduwa still lives like 

any other deity or spirit but can not be seen by ordinary humans except by 

individuals who have supernatural powers to see and communicates with him in 

It is, at this juncture, significant to use this medium to call on all south west 

governors to try and encourage the effort at changing the age-long misconceptions 

and distorted history about the origin and personality of Oduduwa. Most of the 

histories written by the historians like Samuel Johnson and Professor Akinjogbe 

about Oduduwa are incorrect and hence, should be debunked totally. We are 

writing based on oral tradition and evidence which the most reliable source African 

historiography. And these facts and evidence can still be found in Ile-Ife, the 

ancestral home of al Yoruba people, even till present time. Research also has it that 

Oduduwa was a representation of Oduduwa on earth. It has also ben established 

that of all beloved spirit of Olodumare, Oduduwa was one of them just as he never 

disobeyed Olodumare in the spiritual realm.

In all, it is important to implore our political leaders to stop the battered history 

about the origin of Oduduwa which has been in circulation for centuries. Today, 

primary, secondary and even university students have been misled about the 

authentic story of Oduduwa’s origin. We believe this is to belittle the personality of 

Oduduwa which is very sad and uncalled for. For those who are interested in 

investigating the true history of Oduduwa’s origin should visit the Ooni of Ife at his 

palace in Ile-Ife. Over there, there are several evidences to justify what we have 

documented here including the Oodua shrine in Ile-Ife.

FROM: Olokun Festival Foundation’s Research Unit Source – Ooni of Ife, Ile-Ife,



Otunba Dr. Gani Adams, the Convener of Oodua Progressive Union OPU Worldwide.
The National Coordinator Oodua People’s Congress (OPC)

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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Otunba Dr. Gani Adams, speaks on the demise of Ooni of Ife

                                                          Otunba Dr. Gani Adams

The death of Ooni of Ife, His Royal Eminence, Oba Okunade Sijuade, and Olubuse 11, has been described as a monumental and irreparable loss to the Oduduwa race.
The National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and Convener of the Oodua Progressives Union (OPU), Otunba Gani Adams, made the remark while reacting to the transition into eternal glory of one of the foremost monarchs in Africa.


According to Otunba Adams, “The enigmatic and wondrous deity of the Yoruba in human form, Oonirisa Olubuse 11 has completed his mission as assigned to him by the owners of the world. He has gloriously relocated to the ancestral abode of his progenitors, to feed them back after a memorable peregrination odyssey on the face of earth and the completion of his assigned role as the tenderer and protector of the ancestral stool of the Yoruba.
"Ooni Olubuse has gone to eternally dine and wine with his ancestors and to give the feedback to those who sent him to tender their stead. “ 
Speaking further, Otunba Adams added, "The biggest Elephant has transited to the vault. The Iroko tree has disappeared from the forest, not to be seen or heard again, except in dreams, trance and revelation of the corpus! It is sad, but not tragic that he returned home at 85. "Ooni Olubuse was able, not only to sustain the royal majestic and reverence left behind by his predecessors, but also added colour, panache and cultivated tremendous respect to the stool of Ooni of Ife, the cradle of the world."
Otunba Adams, who commiserated with the Olubuse Royal family, the seven Elus in Ife, all the chiefs and Yoruba citizens both home and in the Diaspora, remarked that the Ooni's exit "has created a vacuum which cannot be filled either now or in the near future .He has gone with his aura. There is no way another Olubuse 11 can be created or superimposed. “
He also condoled Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the entire people of Osun for the exit of a remarkable royal father whose sneeze will send cold into the spine of other traditional rulers.
Otunba Adams called on all the scions of Oodua to pray for the repose of the soul of the late Oba and use his death as a contact of reunion and re affirmation to the ideals of Oodua, the progenitor of Yoruba.
by Femi Davies Metronews

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